TDK ST-PR400 User reviews

By Derek Fung on 31/07/2007

More TDK reviews , RRP: AU$79.95

Description:

Targeted at DJs and pros, the ST-PR400 lists "extra deep bass" along with reversible ear cups amongst its features.

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Users' rating:

3/10

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headphones | st-pr400 | tdk

GoughLui
25/09/2008, 06:24 PM

rating
3
/10

These headphones are not what they appear to be. They're not as comfortable as they look - the leather gets a bit "hard" and it doesn't go around my ears all that well. The earpieces flop back and forth all the way around which makes positioning a bit of a puzzle at first. The sound quality is noticably lacking - nowhere near "bassy" like a HD212 Pro at all. In fact, not really bassy. Only bassy because it has trouble reproducing high notes precisely. Quite a bit of "warm" colouration in the midrange, reminds me of "vintage" equipment. Money better spent elsewhere I reckon. Headband is low pressure - with weight of coiled cable makes the phones wanna slip off all the time too if you turn your head too fast. Packaging was impossible to open without destroying.

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